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 Ken Schinkel Fan Page, A tribute for a great NHL player
1961-62 New-York Rangers NHL 65 7 21 28 17 2 1 0 1 0
1966-67 New-York Rangers NHL 20 6 3 9 0 4 0 1 1 0
1960-61 New-York Rangers NHL 38 2 6 8 18 -- -- -- -- --
www.angelfire.com /ct/victimsrights/Ken_Schinkel_Web_Page.html   (561 words)

  
 N.Y. Rangers
1962/63, 63/64, 64/65, 65/66 NHL Seasons - The Rangers miss the playoffs and Emile Francis is hired as the new head coach during the 1964/65 season.
1938/39 NHL Season - The NHL was reduced to 7 teams for the 38/39 season.
Coming off last seasons march to the finals the Ranger felt they were a few moves away from ending the drought and the curse of so many years ago.
home.westman.wave.ca /~football/Rangers/Rangers_main.htm   (7733 words)

  
 O'Brien Trophy Online Research :: Information about O'Brien Trophy
From 1923-24 NHL season to 1926-27 NHL season, the O'Brien Trophy was retired in favour of the Prince of Wales Trophy, but was reintroduced in the 1927-28 NHL season as the equivalent to the Prince of Wales Trophy for the Canadian Division.
The 1938-39 NHL season saw the NHL move back to a single division, and from that point to its second and final retirement after the 1949-50 NHL season it was awarded to the Stanley Cup runner-up.
Donated by Senator O'Brien to the NHA in 1909-10 NHA season, it represented the trophy of the NHA championship, and later, the NHL championship.
in-northcarolina.com /search/O_Brien_Trophy.html   (184 words)

  
 Overtime (ice hockey) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
On October 5, 2005 in the first-ever official NHL game to be decided by a shootout, the Toronto Maple Leafs' season opener, is tied 2-2 after 5-minute overtime.
Beginning in the 2005-2006 season, the NHL will end games tied after the five minute overtime period by a shootout.
In the National Hockey League regular season, overtimes are five minutes in length, compared to the twenty minutes of regulation periods.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/List_of_the_longest_NHL_overtime_games   (1180 words)

  
 CBC Sports Online - 2001 NHL Awards
After Calder's death, the NHL presented the Calder Memorial Trophy in his memory and the trophy is to be kept in perpetuity.
From 1936-37 until his death in 1943, Frank Calder, NHL President, bought a trophy annually to be given permanently to the outstanding rookie.
Beginning in 1990-91, to be eligible for this award a player must not have attained his 26th birthday by September 15th of the season in which he is eligible.
www.cbc.ca /sports/hockey/awards/2001/calder.html   (162 words)

  
 rangers_history.html
NHL players were locked out due to their resistance of a salary cap, and the issue remained unresolved long enough to prompt the cancellation of the entire 2004-2005 season.
As a result, on the eve of the club's first season, the task was handed to one of professional hockey's pioneers, Lester Patrick.
Amid another disappointing season, the Rangers made multiple transactions, including the acquisitions of a number of prospects, which demonstrated the Rangers’ commitment to a future built around homegrown talent.
www.nyc.gov /html/sports/html/rangers_history.html   (3097 words)

  
 Calder Memorial Trophy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Although rookie of the year honours were handed out since the 1932-33 NHL season, the Calder Trophy was first presented in the 1936-37 NHL season.
It is named after Frank Calder, the president of the NHL from its inception in 1917 to his sudden death in 1943.
The Calder Memorial Trophy, is a National Hockey League trophy, presented annually to the best rookie of the year as voted upon by the Professional Hockey Writers' Association at the end of the regular season.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Calder_Memorial_Trophy   (154 words)

  
 New York Rangers Roster
Cook tied Charlie Conacher for the NHL lead in goals with a career-high 34 in 1931-32, and he won his second scoring title in 1932-33 before the Rangers won their second Stanley Cup championship that year.
Bill was the triggerman among the slick passing trio, leading the NHL with 33 goals and 37 points in 44 games during the 1926-27 campaign.
Still captain of the Rangers, he played his final NHL season in 1936-37.
mightymunchkin.com /nyr/hhof/rhof07.htm   (317 words)

  
 Articles - Montreal Canadiens
Season was shortened due to the 1994-95 NHL lockout.
Season was cancelled due to the 2004-05 NHL lockout.
In 1945, Richard made NHL history by becoming the first player to score 50 goals in one season, reaching the mark on the final night of the season.
www.lastring.com /articles/Montreal_Canadiens?mySession=a84ed8456349b41b980c134517423a5e   (2208 words)

  
 Legends of Hockey -- NHL Player Search -- Player -- Cecil Dillon
In 1939-40 he played his final NHL season as a member of the Detroit Red Wings, playing in 44 games, scoring seven goals and ten assists.
Dillon scored at least 20 goals in five of his eleven NHL seasons.
Midway through the 1930-31 season Dillon joined the New York Rangers for 25 games where he scored seven goals and three assists.
www.legendsofhockey.net:8080 /LegendsOfHockey/jsp/SearchPlayer.jsp?player=12461   (272 words)

  
 profile.asp?sport=hockey&ID=12
Gizzy briefly reappeared in the NHL during the 1932-33 season, playing in 18 games for the Canadiens, but otherwise spent the remainder of his career playing in the CAHL.
In Gizzy's first NHL season, he played in 6 games for Detroit, and then was traded to the Montreal Canadiens mid-season.
Hart spent the next six seasons with the Providence Reds of the CAHL (Canadian-American Hockey League), and the Reds won the league championship in 1930, 1932, and 1934.
www.jewsinsports.org /profile.asp?sport=hockey&ID=12   (686 words)

  
 St. Louis Blues Online Columnists
If you were to check the rosters of the NHL's 30 clubs, you'd find players who personify these qualities and it’s these character traits the St. Louis Blues see in Dallas Drake, the team’s captain for the 2005-06 season.
Before he accepted the position, he talked Salming to get his take on whether he should accept the C. "I always stop by to see him before I came back to start the (NHL) season to say hello, and he always gives me a box of underwear from his company.
A casual look at the NHL guide shows that forwards tend to be named captain more than defensemen while there have been at least two goalies with a C on their jerseys.
www.stlouisblues.com /columnists/aa_050919.html   (1310 words)

  
 Ghosts of The Past
Pratt’s final NHL season was in 1946-47 when the defenseman accumulated just eight points in 31 contests.
In fact, during 48 regular season games in the 1939-40 season, the duo allowed the opposition just 17 goals to be scored while they were on the ice.
Pratt and his defensive partner Ott Heller were regarded by many as the best pairing in the NHL and proved their worth as both helped lead the Rangers to the 1940 Stanley Cup championship.
www.sportznutz.com /nhl/ghostsofthepast/babepratt.htm   (1039 words)

  
 Prince of Wales Trophy Online Research :: Information about Prince of Wales Trophy
With the Modern Era expansion in the 1967-68 NHL season and the creation of the Western Division, the Wales Trophy was awarded to the team that finished in first place in the Eastern Division during the regular season.
It was first presented to the regular season champion of the American Division of the NHL, but was repurposed to being the trophy for the overall regular season champion in the 1938-39 NHL season when the NHL reverted to a single division.
When the league formed two conferences in the 1974-75 NHL season, the award was transferred to the team that finished with the best regular-season record in the Wales Conference.
in-northcarolina.com /search/Prince_of_Wales_Trophy.html   (195 words)

  
 Family fights to preserve his memory
His first NHL season -- 1927-28 -- was the second for the Detroit franchise, then known as the Cougars.
Aurie captained the Wings in 1932-33 and led the league in playoff scoring in 1934 with 10 points in nine games.
When the NHL staged its first All-Star Game in 1934 at Toronto, Aurie and Lewis were the only Red Wings selected.
www.freep.com /sports/wings97/qaurie19.htm   (1610 words)

  
 New York Rangers (1926-Present)
Also getting dumped after the season was Theo Fleury who had a bizarre season full of odd penalties, completing his 3 years in New York as one of the biggest free agent busts in NHL history.
However the Rangers would struggle all season and before the season in which the Rangers missed the playoffs with a 29-42-9 record ended Emile Francis was gone being fired in January.
However, as the season wore on the Rangers began to fade.
www.sportsecyclopedia.com /nhl/nyr/nyrangers.html   (7665 words)

  
 ESPN Classic - January Moments
In his 13 seasons (only 11 full ones), he has won a record 10 scoring titles and his 31.5 average (29,277 points in 930 games) is the highest in NBA history.
Coach Don Shula believes this team (12-2 in the regular season plus three postseason victories by at least 17 points) is superior to last year's squad, which has the only perfect season in NFL history.
In 10 seasons in the NBA, he averaged 24.2 points and was named to five All-Star teams.
www.espn.go.com /classic/moments/s/january.html   (9771 words)

  
 Tom Anderson
He played 319 NHL games over seven seasons.
Won the NHL's Hart Memorial Trophy (League MVP) and was named a First Team All-Star with the Brooklyn Americans.
Tom spent part of the 1951-52 season as Head Coach of the PCHL's Calgary Stampeders.
www.hockeyresearch.com /atkinsj/office/anderson.html   (142 words)

  
 KCHH: Pla-Mors History
For the 1950-51 Leafs season, he and Turk Broda partnered up to create one of the first two goalie systems in the NHL.
He played in 60 games for the Pla-Mors during the 1948-49 season, with a 29-21-10 record and a 3.16 goals against.
Other Pla-Mors who went on to the NHL include John Jackson, Bert Omstead, and Vic Staduik.
home.att.net /~kchockey/plamors.htm   (376 words)

  
 Detroit Red Wings
Noble’s last NHL season was 1932-33, allowing him to be one of a select few players to perform for Detroit under all three of its nicknames - Cougars, Falcons and Red Wings.
After his retirement from the game, he launched a career as an NHL referee and was elected to the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1962.
Although he garnered only four assists for Detroit in 1929-30, it was enough to vault him past Nighbor into the NHL’s career leadership in this category, with 93 helpers, making Noble the first of many players who would ascend to the all-time leadership of an NHL department while wearing a Detroit jersey.
www.detroitredwings.com /history/wol/wol-regnoble.jsp   (483 words)

  
 1932-33 Toronto Maple Leafs (NHL) player statistics
--- Regular Season --- # Player Name GP G A Pts PIM -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Harvey "Busher" Jackson.......................
Note: An asterisk (*) means that the player finished the year with another team in the same league.
www.hockeydb.com /ihdb/stats/leagues/seasons/teams/0000381933.html   (93 words)

  
 NHL Player Biographies-Larry Aurie
That same year, Aurie was given the captaincy of the team and by the 1933-34 season he was leading the wings in scoring with 16 goals and 19 assists.
Aurie led the league in goals for the 1936-37 season and was also named to the NHL First All Star Team.
His second season was even worse when he only recorded 1 goal and 1 assist in 35 games.
couchpotatohockey.com /Players/Biographies/Aurie_Larry.asp   (457 words)

  
 CNNSI.com - 2001 NHL Preview - Franchise History - Tuesday September 18, 2001 11:32 PM
Cleveland franchise merged with Minnesota before the 1978-79 season.
(g) Minnesota franchise transferred to Dallas prior to the 1993-94 season.
(e) Atlanta franchise transferred to Calgary prior to 19800-81 season.
sportsillustrated.cnn.com /hockey/nhl/2001/preview/franchise_history   (167 words)

  
 Genuine Murphy: Famous Murphys
Despite being a reliever, he had losing records in only two seasons, and led the majors in saves in four seasons, with a high of 19 in 1939 for one of the most powerful of all Yankee teams.
The Brewers switched him to relief in 1974, and he had two 20-save seasons (second in the AL in '74 and third in '75) but his nine relief losses in 1975 led the league.
His best overall season was 1941, when he had 15 saves and a 1.98 ERA and an 8-3 record.
www.murphysites.com /genuine/GM-famous.html   (3791 words)

  
 Hockey Forums - No leafs in NHL Single-Season Honor Roll
Their published list of the top 40 greatest single NHL season performances by hockey’s best has to be a HUGE all-time embarrassment to all fans of the all-time mediocre leaf.
It features lots of great pictures and includes summaries of all NHL seasons from its beginning in 1917-1918 (83 years).
Bobby Orr, Boston Bruins, 1973-74 Leads NHL in assists with 90 and finishes second in scoring with 122 points.
www.hockeyforums.com /printthread.php?t=698   (1235 words)

  
 Major League Hockey Franchises
The notation (x/y) indicates the franchise folded during the season, after completing "x" of the "y" scheduled games.
Failed to post bond for '72/73 season and folded before the season began.
Leagues other than the NHL are specified after team names.
home.cc.umanitoba.ca /~wyatt/hockeyf.html   (430 words)

  
 Credits for the Internet Hockey Database
I got all of my old NHL stats from this book, which was put out by the Hockey News.
He has single-handedly given me correct NHL stats for the pre-WW2 era -- which can't be found anywhere else in print.
This bible of NHL statistics helped me find mistakes on my site (especially player misspellings) and helped me fill in statistical holes on well-known players.
hockeydb.com /credits.html   (1832 words)

  
 Alumni Association Horizons Newsletter
Singers Welcome for Fourth Season of BSU Alumni Choir The BSU Alumni Choir, under the direction of Dr. Paul Brandvik, BSU professor emeritus of music, and Sarah Aamot-Lundin ('89), will begin rehearsals in February for its fourth season.
Richard Belpedio ('66) retired in 2000 from 33 years of teaching elementary education, with most of that time spent in the Anoka Hennepin School District.
Written in 1932 and set in a small Connecticut town on the Fourth of July weekend in 1906, Ah, Wilderness!
www.bsualumni.org /horizons/02springhrz.html   (13404 words)

  
 NHLReference.com - NHL Hockey Statistics, Draft, Awards, and History
Click on a year to view league info for that season
NHLReference.com - NHL Hockey Statistics, Draft, Awards, and History
Click on a player to view his stats
www.nhlreference.com /awards/award.htm?a=calder   (28 words)

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